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InPrivate Filtering feature from Microsoft IE8 helps you prevent website publishers or content providers from collecting and gathering information about web sites you have visited during your private session.InPrivate Filtering feature analyzes the web content of the web pages you are visiting.It marks the the same content that is being displayed on a number of websites that may give the idea of a common item.And the InPrivate Filtering enables you to allow or to block the common content that might provide information about your browsing.As well as you can configure the InPrivate Filtering automatically block, you can also manually turn on and turn off InPrivate Filtering for the related content provider or third party web site.

InPrivate Filtering analyses websites for "Third Party Content", blocking such content when it detects that this could be used for tracking the user. This is to prevent such tracking data being used for targeted advertising.While doing this, IE retains information about the websites you visit. (In IE you can remove the InPrivate Filtering data, by going to the.Internet Optionsdialog box select the General tab,Click the Delete button in the Delete Browsing History dialog box.Add a Check ti the box InPrivate Filtering data,click delete

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